About this webinar
Overview
Learn how to assess and improvise treatment for head wounds and eye injuries when definitive care is more than a phone call away.
Practice your decision-making skills with realistic video simulations of medical emergencies, coached by Dr. Bonthius.
What This Webinar Covers
Learn how to:
- Examine & assess open and closed head wounds
- Assess eye bleeds, lacerations & punctures
- Treat high-velocity & blunt-force head injuries
- Improvise care for skull fractures, concussions & hemorrhages
- Treat hyphema & other eye bleeds
- Make informed patient evacuation decisions
- And more!
We'll explore realistic video scenarios and you'll report your diagnostic and treatment decisions via on-screen "pick a path" questions.
You'll see everyone's answers (it's anonymous🙂) and explore the pros/cons of alternative responses during live Q&A with our physician-instructors.
Viewing Instructions
You can view this webinar from your computer, tablet or mobile phone.
Need help?
Email us at support@survivalmedonline.org
Learn how to assess and improvise treatment for head wounds and eye injuries when definitive care is more than a phone call away.
Practice your decision-making skills with realistic video simulations of medical emergencies, coached by Dr. Bonthius.
What This Webinar Covers
Learn how to:
- Examine & assess open and closed head wounds
- Assess eye bleeds, lacerations & punctures
- Treat high-velocity & blunt-force head injuries
- Improvise care for skull fractures, concussions & hemorrhages
- Treat hyphema & other eye bleeds
- Make informed patient evacuation decisions
- And more!
We'll explore realistic video scenarios and you'll report your diagnostic and treatment decisions via on-screen "pick a path" questions.
You'll see everyone's answers (it's anonymous🙂) and explore the pros/cons of alternative responses during live Q&A with our physician-instructors.
Viewing Instructions
You can view this webinar from your computer, tablet or mobile phone.
Need help?
Email us at support@survivalmedonline.org